It’s the second time Zimmerman, charged with second-degree murder in the Feb. 26 shooting death of Trayvon Martin, has been granted bond. He was released after posting a $150,000 bond in April, but was sent back to jail after prosecutors said Zimmerman and his wife, Shellie, misled the court about his finances at his initial bond hearing.

The couple did not disclose more than $135,000 in PayPal donations that were raised for Zimmerman’s defense. Last month, Shellie Zimmerman was arrested and charged with perjury. She was released on $1,000 bond.

Zimmerman pleaded not guilty to the second-degree murder charge, claiming he shot the unarmed 17-year-old in self-defense and is innocent under the state’s “stand your ground” law.

Last week, Zimmerman’s attorney Mark O’Mara argued his client should not be in jail. According to the Orlando Sun Sentinel, O’Mara said that Zimmerman’s legal defense fund has a balance of $211,000, which would meet the 10 percent minimum bond requirement.